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Yoga Alignment Workshop Series: Extended Side Angle, Utthita Parsvakonasana

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November 2, 2016 by mint-sk

Disclaimers: Consult a doctor before beginning an exercise regime. Never force a pose.  Stop if you feel pain or intense discomfort.  Yoga is meant to be yummy.

I love vinyasa yoga and I am obsessed with good alignment.  This obsession doesn’t stem from a need for perfection, which would be very “un-yoga-like” of me, but from a passion for protecting the body from injury.  Most bodies can safely practice yoga on a daily basis, but maintaining sound alignment is essential to your physical wellbeing.  In this series, I will break down some common poses—explaining how to stay safe and fully enjoy each posture.  Finally, remember to BREATHE consistently while practicing yoga to receive the full benefits of the practice … otherwise, you’re just stretching in Sanskrit.  Today’s pose is Extended Side Angle, or Utthita Parsvakonasana.

Extended Side Angle, Utthita Parsvakonasana
Extended Side Angle, Utthita Parsvakonasana
  • Start in Warrior Two.

 

  • Bend towards the right leg (which should be maintained with a 90-degree bend in the knee), bring your right hand to the ground inside of your right foot. Alternatively, the hand can rest on a block, or you can rest your forearm on the thigh.

 

  • Your left hand extends from your body, sweeping over your left ear. Be careful not to over-extend to the point where the shoulder is reaching out of the shoulder socket.

 

  • With each inhale, lengthen, and then with the exhale, twist to shine your heart towards the ceiling.

 

  • You can look towards the ceiling, out in front of you, or towards the ground if it is more comfortable.

 

  • Release any unnecessary tension in your neck and face.

 

  • After you are done, try the pose on the other side to even out the body.

 

Practicing yoga on your own can be a ton of fun, but taking a class is a great way to explore new poses under the tutelage of a trained yoga instructor; check out MINT’s yoga offerings, here.

Ashley Binetti received her 200-hour vinyasa yoga teacher training at Saraswatis’s Yoga Joint in Norwalk, CT in 2011. Her favorite pose is Triangle. When she’s not doing yoga, Ashley works as a nonprofit attorney. She is also a MINT Ambassador.
Ashley Binetti received her 200-hour vinyasa yoga teacher training at Saraswatis’s Yoga Joint in Norwalk, CT in 2011. Her favorite pose is Triangle. When she’s not doing yoga, Ashley works as a nonprofit attorney. She is also a MINT Ambassador.

Filed Under: Fitness, Health & Wellness Tagged With: alignment, dc yogis, extended side angle, side angle, yoga, yoga workshop, yogis

‘Maintain, Don’t Gain’ with our Holiday Fitness Challenge

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November 1, 2016 by mint-sk

Don’t stress yourself this holiday season by setting unrealistic goals. You will go to holiday parties. You will eat, drink and be merry. Focus on maintaining your weight, strength, flexibility and you’ve achieved plenty.

‘Maintain, Don’t Gain’ Holiday Fitness Challenge

November 19 – December 31

*Must enter by Nov 12

 

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CHALLENGE DETAILS:

  • Receive one “point” (sticker, check mark) for gym check-in (not taking class)
  • Receive one “point” for bringing a buddy (members can bring unlimited buddies, up to two at a time, during this 6-week period)
  • Receive one “point” for taking a grx class
  • This means you can earn up to 4 “points” per visit. Ex: If you come to the gym (1pt) with two non-member buddies (1pt/buddy) and you take a class (1pt) = 4 points
  • Points will be combined across both clubs and tracked on challenge posters.
  • There is no limit to how many buddies you can bring (limit to two at a time, as stated above), how many classes you can take or how many times you hit the gym.
  • Must be signed up by November 12 in order to participate and be eligible for prizes and free buddy access.

Sign yourself (and your buddies!) up for the “Maintain, Don’t Gain” Holiday Challenge here.

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